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Haganah and Hebrew
His first political involvement was to found a student organization called “ Hulda ,” whose regulations stated it was dedicated “ solely to the revival of the Hebrew nation in a new state .” During the 1929 riots in Palestine, Jewish communities came under attack by local Arabs, and Stern served with the Haganah, doing guard duty on a synagogue rooftop in Jerusalem ’ s Old City.
The Haganah ( Hebrew for " defence "), a Jewish paramilitary organization, actively supported British efforts to suppress the uprising, which reached 10, 000 Arab fighters at their peak during the summer and fall of 1938.
When the 1929 Hebron massacre broke out, he joined the Haganah in Jerusalem, where he was studying philosophy and mathematics at the Hebrew University.
Haganah is a Hebrew word meaning " defense ".
The Convoy of 35 ( or the Lamed Hey, which stands for " thirty five " in Hebrew numerals ) was a convoy of Haganah men who were ambushed and killed by Arabs during an attempt to resupply the blockaded kibbutzim of Gush Etzion on January 16, 1948, after earlier convoys had been attacked.

Haganah and Defence
A historical novel about the use of pigeons by the Israel Defence Forces ( and the Haganah before Israel was founded in 1948 ) in the defence of Israel when it was first founded, and in the defence of the Jewish community before Israeli independence.
After 1948 Ben-Gurion, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the new state, had a series of confrontations with leaders of the Haganah and the Palmach.
In 1948, at the age of 20, he joined the Haganah ( which shortly afterwards became the Israeli Defence Forces ) and fought in the 1948 Arab – Israeli War, which began after Israel declared statehood.

Haganah and "),
Arab attacks on isolated Jewish settlements and the British failure to protect them led to the creation of the Haganah (" Defense "), a mainly socialist underground Jewish militia dedicated to defending Jewish settlements.
Historic landmarks in Holon slated for preservation include Derech Habitachon (" Safe Road "), paved during the Israeli war of independence ; water towers in the Moledet and Azor neighborhoods ; Hosmasa, a building used by the Haganah ; the pillbox guard post ; Stroma Square, Mansbach health clinic, Hameshakem building, the Agrobank neighborhood and two schools-Bialik and Shenkar.
Zaslany also worked as interpreter for Patrick Domville, head of RAF Intelligence in Palestine ( who was described by Haganah leader Dov Hos as the " best Zionist informer on the English "), until the latter was posted to Iraq in 1938, and through him became acquainted with many of the British intelligence officers.
During the first phase, several organizations ( including Revisionists ) led the effort ; after World War II, the Mossad LeAliyah Bet (" the Institute for Aliyah B "), an arm of the Haganah, took charge.

Haganah and paramilitary
Actions were carried out by individuals and Jewish paramilitary groups such as the Irgun, the Lehi, the Haganah and the Palmach as part of a conflict between Zionists,
After making his way to Palestine, Imi joined Israel ’ s pre-state Haganah paramilitary organization to protect newcoming Jewish from local inhabitants.
Before independence, he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun, the Revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah.
The mainstream Jewish paramilitary organization, the Haganah, maintains a policy of restraint, but the smaller Irgun ( also called Etzel ) group splits up and adopts a policy of retaliation and revenge.
The attack, which initially had the approval of the Haganah ( the principal Jewish paramilitary group in Palestine ) and was conceived of as a response to Operation Agatha ( in which widespread raids, including one on the Jewish Agency, had been carried out ), was the deadliest directed at the British during the Mandate era ( 1920 – 1948 ).
This and another paramilitary youth organization, al-Futuwwah, paralleled the clandestine Jewish Haganah.
In 1941, she joined Kibbutz Sdot Yam and then joined the Haganah, the paramilitary group that laid the foundation of the Israel Defense Forces.
The ranks are derived from those of the paramilitary Haganah developed in the British Mandate of Palestine period to protect the Yishuv.
The ranks are derived from those of the paramilitary Haganah developed in the British Mandate of Palestine period to protect the Yishuv.
The ranks are derived from those of the paramilitary Haganah developed in the British Mandate of Palestine period to protect the Yishuv.
He immigrated to Palestine in 1935, and served in the Jewish paramilitary group Haganah during the Arab revolt of 1936 – 39.
Plan Dalet, or Plan D, (, Tokhnit dalet ) was a plan worked out by the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary group and the forerunner of the Israel Defense Forces, in Palestine in autumn 1947 to spring 1948.
Assigned to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1936, he set about training members of the Haganah, the Jewish paramilitary organization, which became the Israel Defense Forces with the establishment in 1948 of the state of Israel.
* Guard Corps ( Haganah ), abbreviated to HIM, a pre-Israel Jewish paramilitary organization
The ranks are derived from those of the paramilitary Haganah developed in the British Mandate of Palestine period to protect the Yishuv.
Yehuda Arazi ( 1907 – 1959 ), code name Alon, was a Polish Jew active in the Haganah paramilitary in Palestine and subsequently the Israeli Defense Force after the creation of Israel.
He became a member of the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary organization in the British Mandate of Palestine period from 1920 to 1948.
A consequence of the violence was the decision by the Haganah Jewish paramilitary organization to use force to " stop future attacks on Jews ".
Jacob Israël de Haan ( December 31, 1881, Smilde, Drenthe – June 30, 1924 ) was a Dutch Jewish literary writer and journalist who was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders.
The Palmach, an arm of the Haganah, attacked the town while the residents were asleep, firing from the slopes of Mount Carmel, in retaliation for the killing of 39 Jews during the Haifa Oil Refinery massacre the day before, 30 December 1947, which itself was triggered by the attack of the Zionist paramilitary group, the Irgun, who threw a number of grenades at a crowd of 100 Arab day laborers who had gathered outside the main gate of the British-owned Haifa Oil refinery looking for work, resulting in 6 deaths and 42 wounded.
The deportation was opposed by Zionist organizations including the underground paramilitary Haganah group, which planted a bomb with the intention of disabling the ship to prevent it from leaving Haifa.

Haganah and organization
Fighters of the Haganah organization, 1947
In 1935, the Irgun, a Zionist underground military organization, split off from the Haganah.
At that time, the British also supported the creation and the training of Palmach, as a unit that could withstand a German offensive in the area, with the consent of Yishuv which saw an opportunity to get trained units and soldiers for the planned Jewish state and during 1944-1945, the most mainstream Jewish para-military organization, Haganah, cooperated with the British authorities against the Lehi and Etzel.
As the end of the British Mandate of Palestine was fast approaching, the leadership of the Haganah drafted Plan Dalet for its subsequent organization and operations.
In this plan the Haganah also started the transformation from an underground organization into a regular army.
By contrast, the official defense organization of the Jewish Agency, the Haganah and its military wing the Palmach, had practically no Betar members.
Dov Hoz (, 1894-1940 ) was a leader of the Labor Zionism movement, one of the founders of the Haganah organization, and a pioneer of Israeli aviation.
The 1929 Arab riots caused unrest in the Haganah ranks because the organization was not ready and did not respond appropriately to the Arab attacks.
The remaining Haganah Bet fighters became a clandestine organization called the Irgun, engaging in conflict with both British and Arabs in Palestine.
Internet Haganah also is an activist organization which attempts to convince businesses not to provide web-based services to such groups, and collects intelligence to store and pass on to government organizations.
The Palmach Museum () is a museum located in Ramat Aviv, Israel dedicated to the Palmach, the strike-force of the pre-state underground Haganah defense organization, which was later integrated into the Israel Defense Forces.
The groups had conflicting ideals ( for example: the Haganah was willing to internationalize Jerusalem in order to have a unified, peaceful state, but Jerusalem was of the utmost importance to the Stern Gang and the Irgun ), but they managed to retain more organization and cooperation than the Arab armies. In the main text of O Jerusalem !, it is related that the Stern Gang and the Irgun massacred the Arab village of Deir Yassin, outraging Arabs and Jews alike.
In 1947, when the Haganah was already in armed conflict with Arab forces, Greenspun shipped machine guns and airplane parts to that organization ( which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces ).

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